Hydraulic conductivity in sandy soils of the Brazilian agricultural frontier.

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Author(s): ALBANI, F. J. R.; DONAGEMMA, G. K.

Summary: In this study, we investigate the correlations between SHC, measured as steady-state infiltration rate (SSIR), and soil physical attributes, such as texture, bulk density, and porosity, in sandy soils of the Brazilian agricultural frontier. The analysis of these correlations will contribute to the selection of relevant variables for developing and applying PTFs to estimate SHC in sandy soils, aiming to support sustainable water and soil management practices in these regions.

Publication year: 2024

Types of publication: Paper in annals and proceedings

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